Do you remember in the movie Uncle Buck when John Candy’s character Buck threatens to do a DNA test on Miles and Maizy’s toothbrushes to make sure they actually brushed their teeth? Welcome to my world! If you have ever felt the same, check out these 5 Tips to Get Your Kids to Brush.
Tell a Story – Stories go a long way with kids. Anytime my kids ‘forget’ or fib to me about brushing their teeth, I bring up their Great Uncle. He was a random brusher, who now has dentures.He’s taken his teeth out to show them, and encourage them to brush their teeth. We also Google, “What happens if you don’t brush your teeth” and search images. ICK! That even makes me want to brush more!
Set an Example –You’ve probably heard it a million times. “Kids learn from what you do, not what you say”. If they don’t see you regularly brushing and taking care of your teeth, what makes you think that they are going to? I actually brush my teeth with my 5 year old every morning and night (when possible). Sometimes we ‘race’ to see who can make bubbles the quickest, and other times we do a little jig. Setting an example will help them make better choices when you are not around.
Make Bubbles –I have told my kids over and over again, you have not fully brushed your teeth unless your mouth is full of bubbles! The gel toothpaste should disappear, and you should be foaming at the mouth like a crazy dog (that one always makes them laugh!) Like I said previously, make a game of it. It seems less like a ‘chore’ and more like fun!
Timer –Having a timer set so the kids know exactly how long they are brushing is key to sparkly whites! Check out the awesome Disney Magic Timer app by Oral-B. This will help any kid keep on brushin’ with the fun tunes from Disney. Make sure to purchase one of the great Oral-B products so you can download the app for free. Even my oldest enjoys getting down while brushing to this app – what I love is it’s not a timer that I have to pack when we go on vacation or to visit relatives. The app can be downloaded directly to your phone so you can use it whenever, wherever!
Rewards –Some parents don’t agree with giving rewards for things children should just automatically do. But I think kids should be acknowledged for it. Just because I do my job while at work, doesn’t mean I don’t like to hear ‘good job’ from my boss, or to get a bonus at the end of the year because I worked hard! Kids will work harder if they know there is a reward in the future. We incorporate teeth brushing into our chore chart where my kids work towards a goal – whether it be money, going to a movie, or with my son, Lego sets!
What are some of your favorite ways to get your kids to brush?
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Getting them to brush isn't always easy, but for me, the key is the flavor of the toothpaste. It took us a while to find one both of them liked, but I finally did it!
My oldest doesn't like to brush because she has so many wiggly teeth, but we sing songs and talk about oral health. Thanks for the tips!
My toddler thinks it's funny to brush his teeth now! I'm sure he will reach a stage when it's harder to get him to brush, but for now, he loves it!
Great tips! My daughter can be difficult about brushing her teeth. But she's two so she likes to just say no to everything!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing! I don't have kids yet but these are good tips to remember
We are loving our timer. Red chose Sully and Dusty has his characters, and we already have unlocked several of the sticker books!
my kids know if they dont brush, mommy will. one way or another. they all learned early to just give in or it would be no fun for anyone!
These are great tips! I have found a timer to be incredibly useful. They know what to expect and how long to do it!
My 18 month old already loves to brush his teeth - thank goodness. I'm sure he will go through a stage of not wanting to brush, so these are great tips!
we've tried timers, new toothpastes and brushes and threats. I swear they think they are going to miss something during the 2 minutes they are in there
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Getting them to brush isn't always easy, but for me, the key is the flavor of the toothpaste. It took us a while to find one both of them liked, but I finally did it!
My oldest doesn't like to brush because she has so many wiggly teeth, but we sing songs and talk about oral health. Thanks for the tips!
My toddler thinks it's funny to brush his teeth now! I'm sure he will reach a stage when it's harder to get him to brush, but for now, he loves it!
Great tips! My daughter can be difficult about brushing her teeth. But she's two so she likes to just say no to everything!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing! I don't have kids yet but these are good tips to remember
We are loving our timer. Red chose Sully and Dusty has his characters, and we already have unlocked several of the sticker books!
my kids know if they dont brush, mommy will. one way or another. they all learned early to just give in or it would be no fun for anyone!
These are great tips! I have found a timer to be incredibly useful. They know what to expect and how long to do it!
My 18 month old already loves to brush his teeth - thank goodness. I'm sure he will go through a stage of not wanting to brush, so these are great tips!
we've tried timers, new toothpastes and brushes and threats. I swear they think they are going to miss something during the 2 minutes they are in there